Péter Gothár

28.08.1947, Pecs

 

Director
Gothár is a Hungarian director and screenwriter. He began his career as assistant director on television. From 1971 to 1975, he studied film direction and soon afterwards began directing documentaries and TV dramas. He directed and wrote the screenplay for the film Ajándék ez a nap (A Priceless Day, 1979), which won the Golden Lion in Venice the next year as the best debut film. His next film Megáll az idö (Time Stands Still, 1982) won an award at the Cannes film festival in the category of foreign films. His other films include Idö van (Time, 1986), Melodráma (1991), A Részleg (The Outpost, 1995), Haggjállógva Vászka (1996), Paszport (Passport, 2001) and Magyar szépség (Hungarian Beauty, 2003) that won the main award at the Hungarian Film Week in 2003.

Filmography


Films by this director

Hungarian Beauty

(Magyar szépség, 2003)

Directed by: Péter Gothár
PHOTOGRAPHY: Tamás Babos, Francisco Gózon
Synopsis:

This is the story of Andras Herendi, a family man who is unhappy with his marriage to Margot. Their teenage daughter, Erna, is attracted to their young neighbor Bringas, whose father is a former military officer. While Margo has an affair with a younger man, Andras finds himself attracted to one of his daughter’s friends. This film is a Hungarian adaptation of the film American Beauty.

color, 112 min

Time Stands Still

(Megáll az idö, 1982)

Directed by: Péter Gothár
PHOTOGRAPHY: Lajos Koltai
Synopsis:

The story takes place in Budapest in the 1960s, a few years after the revolution. Dini is a teenager who lives with his mother and brother. Their father is forced to leave Hungary as a political refugee. After escaping from prison, their father’s friend moves in with Dini and his family, which does not make them very happy.

color, 103 min
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